Not until one offers the ability to annotate in a natural way. Once one will let me have margins to scribble on and the ability to double space the text and write between the lines and toggle annotations on and off, I will buy. The hyperlinked style of annotations which some allow is rather limp.
I used to be a programmer, so I made my own "E reader" from scratch. C executable.
I was just curious how the book I was wriging would "read", if that makes any sense.
So, I made something that would analyze the desktop, and pick a font and divide the text file up into lines on the screen. You can tap the spacebar to flip pages.
Sup, e-bros,
since I’ve lost my pocketbook some time ago I have recently bought something called Rakuten kobo nia. Not a huge fan of it’s UI, so could anyone please recommend a different firmware/OS/something that would be compatible?
if it's slow to use or shitty display to you then yes get a paperwhite at least, don't bother with the base edition. if you're fine with the model you have then not really no.
if it's slow to use or shitty display to you then yes get a paperwhite at least, don't bother with the base edition. if you're fine with the model you have then not really no.
paperwhite doesn't do shit that the base model doesn't and hasn't for a few years
the base model is extremely slow in comparison but yes they're basically the same in function. On my 2019 base model it would flip the page 1-2 seconds after I tap, on the 2022 paperwhite it's instant. kind of a gay nitpick I know but it's worth the ~$30 price difference
the decent ones cost 1000 bucks
painfully misinformed or weak bait, can't tell
form factor cog
boox tab x is a grand
if you must have a thousand dollar text on white background machine that's more of a you problem
best is a nook simple touch for $25 on ebay
the negation of the ideal is easy because you have to get to the product first
You'll need at least 3 different e-readers because they all have distinct funcionalities.
Buy 3 e-readers.
Not until one offers the ability to annotate in a natural way. Once one will let me have margins to scribble on and the ability to double space the text and write between the lines and toggle annotations on and off, I will buy. The hyperlinked style of annotations which some allow is rather limp.
I used to be a programmer, so I made my own "E reader" from scratch. C executable.
I was just curious how the book I was wriging would "read", if that makes any sense.
So, I made something that would analyze the desktop, and pick a font and divide the text file up into lines on the screen. You can tap the spacebar to flip pages.
>wriging
= writing
By e-reader we mean a portable tablet-like device with e-ink displays and not a fricking program to read files with
that's badass
Sup, e-bros,
since I’ve lost my pocketbook some time ago I have recently bought something called Rakuten kobo nia. Not a huge fan of it’s UI, so could anyone please recommend a different firmware/OS/something that would be compatible?
I rwd on my mobile
I did and it's OK. But I realised that footnotes are a hassle, maybe there are some settings I can tweak in koreader, but idk
Already have a tablet; don't see why I should get a device that's solely made to read e-books.
Depending on the model they can do more than just read books. And an LCD/OLED tablet isn't going to replace e-ink.
because you can fall asleep after using it
my kindle 4 is over ten years old and i still use it regurarly. is it worth it to upgrade and consoom a newer one? is the resolution better now?
if it's slow to use or shitty display to you then yes get a paperwhite at least, don't bother with the base edition. if you're fine with the model you have then not really no.
what the frick is this even supposed to mean. the curtains are blue.
nah
buy a new one when yours doesn't work anymore
paperwhite doesn't do shit that the base model doesn't and hasn't for a few years
the base model is extremely slow in comparison but yes they're basically the same in function. On my 2019 base model it would flip the page 1-2 seconds after I tap, on the 2022 paperwhite it's instant. kind of a gay nitpick I know but it's worth the ~$30 price difference